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Las Vegas-based utility company receiving electricity directly from Project Red geothermal facility.
Dutch state-owned gas network operator and investor in German LNG terminals. CEO Han Fennema commented on the transition strategy.
One of Nevada's largest utilities opposing provisions of Assembly Bill 405 that would allow solar customers to sell surplus electricity back to the grid without additional fees.
Nevada's primary electric utility company responsible for managing the state's energy grid and implementing net metering compensation for solar consumers.
Nevada-based energy company that operates and sells electricity from the Boulder Solar I solar energy system.
One of Nevada's major utilities, NV Energy backs the group Solar Energy Fairness.
Primary funding source for the electric highway project; does not serve the Beatty area.
NV Energy is the energy utility company that proposed controversial rate hikes on solar energy consumers in Nevada, aiming to create a fairer financial climate for non-solar users. They have since proposed a moratorium on these rate hikes for existing solar customers.
NV Energy is the state's largest utility and is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly providing false information to consumers interested in solar power and committing consumer fraud.
An energy company in Nevada that is considering charging consumers a special fee for using new forms of energy like solar.
Argues that net metering is unfair to non-solar customers and that solar customers are not paying their fair share for the grid.
Nevada's largest utility, NV Energy, has announced its intent to join the Energy Imbalance Market, a move that could significantly boost solar power adoption across the western US.

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